Informatics majors in the College of Information and Computing Sciences study the design, application, use, and impact of computational principles and technology
With its slant toward computational thinking as applied to other disciplines, the Informatics program is tied significantly to relevant endeavors in other departments
From economics to voting, from astronomy to epidemiology, the analysis of massive quantities of relevant data has become a distinguishing feature of modern life
The Informatics / Data Science track is designed to teach students about the alternative ways to analyze, visualize, and reason about enormous quantities of information